Opera Stories from Wagner by Florence Akin
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page 59 of 81 (72%)
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Siegfried looked at the sword. Then handing it back to Mimi, he said:-- "Mend it for me, Mimi! Mend it! Now is your chance to prove your skill!" "I cannot! Oh, I cannot!" groaned Mimi; and he gasped out the rest of what the voice had told him:-- "Only he who knows no fear can mend the sword." Siegfried took the broken pieces to the forge and began filing them to dust. "Stop, Siegfried, stop!" cried Mimi. "You will ruin that blade!" But Siegfried kept on filing. He sang as he worked, until the pieces were filed to dust. Then he melted the dust and poured the hot liquid into a mould the shape of a blade. When it had hardened, he took it out and sharpened it. Then he welded the blade to its hilt. "Ha! ha!" chuckled Mimi. "At last the sword is mended. |
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